Inked Path: A place to settle down
Empiric is Host of Inked Path: A place to settle down
To give a puzzlement to the words and need to head back to read more from “away forward ink the path.” The day turns to the Steel and No training and torch and crows’ conversation with the scarecrow. Wonder if a name is soon to be given to Crow? A wonder of the rabbit hole for the month leads to the last part to give. William Randolph Hearst published cartoons in a newspaper, The San Francisco Examiner, featuring the first drawings of humanized animals by James Swinnerton. However, the narrative sequence of images that define modern comic strips developed more gradually. The first color strip was published by Joseph Pulitzer in the New York World in 1894, designed by Walt McDougall, highlighting the evolving art design in comic strips. born on November 13, 1875, and died on September 5, 1974, was an American cartoonist and landscape painter known for work in the Southwest deserts. Playing a significant role in developing the comic strip at the end of the 19th century and was famous for his long-running comic strip “Little Jimmy.” Swinnerton’s birthplace is disputed, with some sources suggesting Eureka, California, and others suggesting San Francisco, Stockton, or San Jose. Known for desert landscape paintings and contributed to various magazines with illustrations and comics.
Puzzlement
A place to settle down
Amongst the frames
A form
No: Is there going to be food after the training?
Steel: Of course, that is a then question though.
No: Not for the veggies already cut.
Crow: Odd the quietness never was a bother till finding the door and now the quiet is more intense.
Torch: it is the stillness of here. it brings much to find.
Crow: The form changes then without movement.
The quibbles of the scribbles
Dusty: Guessing that is the last of the rabbit hole question. Will have to head back to the used or not days to read it again.
Bard: That was a full answer this month. The next question for the rabbit hole can come from Dusty or Bessie though.
Bessie: Get the answer wanted when the question arises.
Dusty: been giving small history lessons.
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